The Democratic Front (DF) candidate for councilor in the Budva parliament, Kristina Rafailović, told the leader of Montenegro, Anđela Ivanović, that the party "is neither civil, nor liberal, and least of all the state-building party of Montenegro."
"You are not civil, because you divide the citizens into Serbs and Montenegrins, you are not liberal because you are in favor of a club and a club and not for the rights and will of the citizens, and you are not a state-builder because you are in a coalition with those who ravaged Budva and Montenegro, closed factories, sold land , stole resources, captured the state. While thanks to you the workers of the Municipality of Budva do not receive a salary, and the Municipality rushes into a new assignment and the sale of Saint Stephen and Miločer is being prepared, you (o tempora, o mores!) talk about the protection of the state and the defense of Budva. Yes it's not sad, it would be funny," said Rafailović.
According to her, the Montenegrin Littoral Metropolitanate created and preserved modern Montenegro centuries ago.
"Today, if no one has informed you, because unfortunately, as a young woman of my age, you live in the past, Montenegro is a secular state - the church and the state are separate. You, as a party, would create religious communities and regulate church issues, which is inconceivable for modern European democratic world. We have never and will never dispute the right to freedom of religion to any community, and we believe that this right also applies to members of the Serbian Orthodox Church in Montenegro. Read the Constitution, Mrs. Ivanovic, or at least invite the former president of the party to teach you a little. And on Finally, if you think that anyone else in Budva can "buy" the story about partisans and Chetniks and similar retrograde nonsense that you are promoting, you are wrong. Shame on you honorable opposition voters who gave you their trust in 2016. You have drowned the party in the swamp OKG (organized criminal group). You are trying in vain to drag us into the past and thus justify the uproar - the citizens will vote for the future of Budva," said Rafailović.
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